164
164
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
to have the same issue at hand and the third is now the penetration into british politics, head of scotland yard resigning and david cameron 163 questions in one session and the most speculative, i think, what kirsten was saying, most american audience, can the obama justice department or somebody else find some way into damaging or subpoenaing the american part of this operation, which has no linkage i know of to anything happening in britain. >> that's pretty farfetched, number four. i can tell you i was impressed. the guardian actually did a story how it was, i won't say the word on tv, but cluster-- and interesting, also, talked about the fact that bbc and cnn were trying to make as much hay as they can, because they're afraid of the competition and they really wanted to slam down the competition. i thought that was very interesting. the new york times came up with something interesting, this is the best kind of story we don't know how it's going to end. that gets to the personal issue, this wouldn't be such a big story if it wasn't so much for a lot of the-- its larger than life charac
to have the same issue at hand and the third is now the penetration into british politics, head of scotland yard resigning and david cameron 163 questions in one session and the most speculative, i think, what kirsten was saying, most american audience, can the obama justice department or somebody else find some way into damaging or subpoenaing the american part of this operation, which has no linkage i know of to anything happening in britain. >> that's pretty farfetched, number four. i...
130
130
Aug 9, 2011
08/11
by
WBAL
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> scotland yard the launching an operation to find as many as these perpetrators as possible in what will be the biggest investigation in its history. bigger than the 2005 london terrorist bombings, brian. >> michelle kosinski part of our team in london. this has rocked the people of london as you saw, and elsewhere. who want to know what it is exactly we're witnessing here. our veteran correspondent, martin fletcher, a london native himself, is there with more on the anger and hopelessness that's fueling a kind of tale of two cities. it's a painful week for londoners. >> reporter: we saw this man being mugged tonight. >> they beat you up? >> they beat me up and took my stuff. >> reporter: and this youtube video. a bleeding boy. others appeared to help him and then robbed him. everyone is asking -- why? >> there's nothing more i can say. i'm really shaken up at the moment. >> reporter: this is part of the answer. this building, 106 new bond street has been sold for $42 million, cash. what's more, there were 22 cash bidders on the property. a collision between two worlds. have's and t
. >> scotland yard the launching an operation to find as many as these perpetrators as possible in what will be the biggest investigation in its history. bigger than the 2005 london terrorist bombings, brian. >> michelle kosinski part of our team in london. this has rocked the people of london as you saw, and elsewhere. who want to know what it is exactly we're witnessing here. our veteran correspondent, martin fletcher, a london native himself, is there with more on the anger and...
135
135
Oct 20, 2011
10/11
by
WMAR
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
and two years later, gadhafi took down pan-am flight 103 over lockerbie, scotland. nearly 300 passengers were killed, the vast majority of them american. among them, so many young college students returning home after studying abroad. brian flynn was just a teenager when he lost his brother. today, he remembered a promise. >> when he died, i made a promise i would do something in response. i remember my mother saying explicitly that day he died, "my son will not die in vain." >> reporter: he would join his mother and the other pan-am families who for decades would not give up, lobbying congress and the white house to hold gadhafi accountable for those american lives lost. do you finally feel as though there's been justice? >> it's funny. i've been dreaming of this day for 20 years. >> reporter: dreaming about it for 20 years. in fact, brian told me today that like so many of the pan after am families, they thought this day would never come. and justice was powerful, because it came at the hachbds of the libyans themselves. >> okay, david, thank you. >>> with gadhafi
and two years later, gadhafi took down pan-am flight 103 over lockerbie, scotland. nearly 300 passengers were killed, the vast majority of them american. among them, so many young college students returning home after studying abroad. brian flynn was just a teenager when he lost his brother. today, he remembered a promise. >> when he died, i made a promise i would do something in response. i remember my mother saying explicitly that day he died, "my son will not die in vain."...
321
321
Aug 14, 2011
08/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 321
favorite 0
quote 0
if the prime minister said, we'd like you to run for scotland yard, would you be interested? >> it's a moot point. the british home secretary is purposely restricted that to british citizens. >> if they did clear the way, would you be interested? >> i never close any doors before it's opened. >> clearly intrigued by the role, bratton makes it clear that, for now, he's been asked about issues that he's tackled in this country, as well the images coming out of london, things that you learned in los angeles, new york, boston that you could take with you. >> unfortunately some of the disturbances that i have dealt with over the years, and the love i have for london -- very disturbing as you see them. >> serious crime dropped as a third in new york. under bratton's leadership. in los angeles, it was bratton who helped soothe simmering tensions long after rodney king. >> l.a. was so entrenched in the old systems, the old style of policing, which they had been celebrated for ironically for much too long. a black community that had been at war with its police force for almost 50 year
if the prime minister said, we'd like you to run for scotland yard, would you be interested? >> it's a moot point. the british home secretary is purposely restricted that to british citizens. >> if they did clear the way, would you be interested? >> i never close any doors before it's opened. >> clearly intrigued by the role, bratton makes it clear that, for now, he's been asked about issues that he's tackled in this country, as well the images coming out of london,...
191
191
Aug 24, 2011
08/11
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 191
favorite 0
quote 0
i don't think he will return to scotland. he should go back to jail if anything. >> what i said by the way was for the record. off the record i think you are completely right. >> saying tv off the record doesn't mean it is off the record. >> yes. it means no one can quote me because i said off the record. you said greg cut you down as if you had no credibility. that's based on past performance. >> your hair looks nice. >> thanks. also, paul, you said our only source to let us know qaddafi is still alive is a russian chess player. qaddafi has spoken to a libyan radio station vowing martyr dom. >> they will back down. >> a rebel spokesman says they are fine with the martyr dom part. >> the guy who stole qaddafi's hat is going to give it to his dad? >> right. >> you understand he will hate his dad. he will call the rebel leaders and tell them he found caw caw doff knee. >> -- caw doff fee. >> that's a terrible thing to do to your father. >> right? greg, you brought up the phrase "scott free." >> yes. >> it has nothing to do with
i don't think he will return to scotland. he should go back to jail if anything. >> what i said by the way was for the record. off the record i think you are completely right. >> saying tv off the record doesn't mean it is off the record. >> yes. it means no one can quote me because i said off the record. you said greg cut you down as if you had no credibility. that's based on past performance. >> your hair looks nice. >> thanks. also, paul, you said our only...
128
128
Jul 18, 2011
07/11
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
this time the number two man in scotland yard. one day after number one man went belly up. and easy to follow flow chart tonight of the tangled relationships between and among murdoch's people and the police and will ask, is it happening here in america as well? if you've never heard that michele bachmann referred to homosexuality at bondage, despair and enslavement, gay rights groups have and are making sure will you. tonight, anything you say, or certainly anything michele bachmann says, will be used against you in the court of public opinion. let me finish tonight with a great moment for america. even if defeat at the world cup. we start with the republicans as a protest party. david korn and an msnbc political analyst and pat buchanan, a political analyst as well for msnbc. i was watching you on "morning joe." working both ends ever the block. 12 hours after you began your day. never seen a republican democrat party, we have is a position, take it or leave it. we're not dealing at all with you. what do you think of the party platform now. >>> the republican party, the t
this time the number two man in scotland yard. one day after number one man went belly up. and easy to follow flow chart tonight of the tangled relationships between and among murdoch's people and the police and will ask, is it happening here in america as well? if you've never heard that michele bachmann referred to homosexuality at bondage, despair and enslavement, gay rights groups have and are making sure will you. tonight, anything you say, or certainly anything michele bachmann says, will...
323
323
Jul 21, 2011
07/11
by
WMAR
tv
eye 323
favorite 0
quote 0
not seem like a big deal from afar but it's already left the prime minister scrambling, the head of scotland yard has resigned, and a skating parliamentary report accused rupert murdoch's company of deliberately trying to thwart a criminal investigation into the illegal activities of his newspaper here. >> isn't it time that we sent this non-tax paying murdoch back from whence he came? >> reporter: the prime minister didn't have to. murdoch boarded his private jet to fly home to the u.s. no doubt happy to leave london and all the turbulence behind. jeffrey cough rkofman, abc news loloon. >> certainly not over yet though as this continues to grow and we're investigating issues here. people, perhaps 9/11 victims, who might have had their cell phones hacked. >> it's scary. judging by the atmosphere there. and the number two, headlines in australia this morning, now that country may be stepping into the investigation to see if phone hacking occurred on their turf. so this thing's snowballing out of control. >> that's for sure. agreed. although you can hop in your private jet and head home. >> sl
not seem like a big deal from afar but it's already left the prime minister scrambling, the head of scotland yard has resigned, and a skating parliamentary report accused rupert murdoch's company of deliberately trying to thwart a criminal investigation into the illegal activities of his newspaper here. >> isn't it time that we sent this non-tax paying murdoch back from whence he came? >> reporter: the prime minister didn't have to. murdoch boarded his private jet to fly home to the...
197
197
Jul 12, 2011
07/11
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 197
favorite 0
quote 0
>> well, they were accuse of that today, and senior investigator tos at scotland yard, and they vigorously denied those charge, but they did open up the door on the possibility that police officers at a lower level were paid for news tips, and it does seem as if there is evidence out there that that was a common practice at least that is what is being alleged right now, it was a common practice of "news of the world" and perhaps other publications belonging to rupert murdoch, but investigators today vehemently denying that there was a conspiracy behind their investigation or the fact that their investigation didn't move forward six years ago when the evidence was first presented to them. >> indeed. msnbc's stephanie gosk in london. thanks so much. >>> in europe, markets were slammed today by fears that italy and spain could be dragged into the country's ongoing debt crisis. investors around the world are fearful of the consequences for the global economy, and what does this mean for our own government locked in battle over addressing the debt ceiling crisis while at risk of defaulting on t
>> well, they were accuse of that today, and senior investigator tos at scotland yard, and they vigorously denied those charge, but they did open up the door on the possibility that police officers at a lower level were paid for news tips, and it does seem as if there is evidence out there that that was a common practice at least that is what is being alleged right now, it was a common practice of "news of the world" and perhaps other publications belonging to rupert murdoch,...
14
14
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
joe oil spill off that goes to scotland but energy giant shell in the first government argues of its precepts out to keep it quiet. and india's body bizarre a gruesome holguin trade is gaining but leaders turn a blind eye to they see any preying on poverty stricken people who sacrificed to help them to survive.
joe oil spill off that goes to scotland but energy giant shell in the first government argues of its precepts out to keep it quiet. and india's body bizarre a gruesome holguin trade is gaining but leaders turn a blind eye to they see any preying on poverty stricken people who sacrificed to help them to survive.
169
169
Aug 30, 2011
08/11
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 169
favorite 0
quote 0
basset al megrahi, found guilty of the 1998 lockerbie bombing allegedly dying of cancer and released by scotland two years ago, now home in tripoli without adequate medical care, slipping in and out of a coma, and there's new evidence of gadhafi's brutality against his own people. in the central hospital, 25-year-old amir aoun clings to life, he was one of gadhafi's prisoners shot by his guards. they tried to slit his throat but the knife was too dull. he was one of 200 prisoners marched out of his cell last thursday and shot by gadhafi loyalists. >> translator: i think there were three of them and they were shooting constantly. he was left for dead, and at least 40 others were executed. >> reporter: nearby, rebels uncover a huge weapons cache. gadhafi stockpiled weapons in hidden stashes across the city, preparing for a drawn out battle. this is a private farmhouse filled with thousands of cases of ammunition, gadhafi still at large, now a figure of ridicule here. appeared here as a rat in a toilet. the portrait of a main who sheltered terrorists and executed prisoners now sits in a trash heap
basset al megrahi, found guilty of the 1998 lockerbie bombing allegedly dying of cancer and released by scotland two years ago, now home in tripoli without adequate medical care, slipping in and out of a coma, and there's new evidence of gadhafi's brutality against his own people. in the central hospital, 25-year-old amir aoun clings to life, he was one of gadhafi's prisoners shot by his guards. they tried to slit his throat but the knife was too dull. he was one of 200 prisoners marched out of...
343
343
Jul 12, 2011
07/11
by
COM
tv
eye 343
favorite 0
quote 0
why didn't scotland yard stop them. maybe it had something to do with this. >> routinely, the news of the world was paying at least some police officers at scotland yard. [bleep], [bleep]. >> yeah. >> jon: oh jesus. >> jon, do you want a snack taver doodle. they're very bland. >> jon: can't your prime minister or anybody -- >> the prime minister, the prime minister, is that what you are talking about, david cameron, the prime minister. >> jon: yes. >> leader of new england. >> jon: right. >> a funny story about him, jon. the former editor of the news of the world, andy coulson, the one who preside at the paper, some of its most egregious hacking scan will das and resigned in disgrace was hired by none other than than, wait for it, you're going to love it. >> jon: no, no, no dot. >> yes, david cam'ron. >> jon: no, [bleep] oh my god, my balls just crawled back up into my body. >> oh, god! >> jon: why would they do that? oh, you people are gar badge. >> yes, yes! yes, we are. >> jon: are you terrible people. >> yes! an jon
why didn't scotland yard stop them. maybe it had something to do with this. >> routinely, the news of the world was paying at least some police officers at scotland yard. [bleep], [bleep]. >> yeah. >> jon: oh jesus. >> jon, do you want a snack taver doodle. they're very bland. >> jon: can't your prime minister or anybody -- >> the prime minister, the prime minister, is that what you are talking about, david cameron, the prime minister. >> jon: yes....
297
297
Jul 21, 2011
07/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 297
favorite 0
quote 0
not seem like a big deal from afar, but it's already left the prime minister scrambling, the head of scotland yard has resigned and today, a scathing parliamentary report accuses rupert murdoch's company of deliberately trying to thwart a criminal investigation into the illegal activities of his newspaper here. >> isn't it time that we sent this non-taxpaying murdoch back from whence he came? >> reporter: the prime minister didn't have to. murdoch boarded his private jet this afternoon to fly home to the u.s. no doubt happy to leave london and all the turbulence behind. jeffrey kofman, abc news, london. >> and questions tonight about where the controversy will go when he lands back here at home. >>> and still ahead here on "world news" this wednesday night, broken promises this evening. an entire town gathered and told that those promised pensions? we can't afford. so, now what? >>> and this comes as we look here for new solutions. this evening, the one thing you should ask your boss about tomorrow morning to keep your retirement dream alive. >>> and then later here on "world news," what woul
not seem like a big deal from afar, but it's already left the prime minister scrambling, the head of scotland yard has resigned and today, a scathing parliamentary report accuses rupert murdoch's company of deliberately trying to thwart a criminal investigation into the illegal activities of his newspaper here. >> isn't it time that we sent this non-taxpaying murdoch back from whence he came? >> reporter: the prime minister didn't have to. murdoch boarded his private jet this...
181
181
Jul 12, 2011
07/11
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 0
yard and you mentioned today that the scotland yard investigators were in a hearing in parliament today facing tough questions from the members of parliament over their accusations that they turned a blind eye to what "news of the world" was doing and police officers were accepting payments of bits of information and on top of that you have prime minister gordon brown in an emotional interview with the bbc expressing his anger in the tactics of the newspapers owned by rupert murdoch were engaged in criminal activities and hired known criminals to get very personal information from him. >> and also, you have got -- this story is more incredible by the moment, but the former pop star and still is, stephanie, george michael went on his tw twitter account and said that the british authorities have requested to interview him about comments he made regarding rebecca brooks a woman at the center of this who is still protected by rupert murdoch and his company. >> george michael has been interestingly very involved in the scandal from the beginning on twitter. one of the things that he said is
yard and you mentioned today that the scotland yard investigators were in a hearing in parliament today facing tough questions from the members of parliament over their accusations that they turned a blind eye to what "news of the world" was doing and police officers were accepting payments of bits of information and on top of that you have prime minister gordon brown in an emotional interview with the bbc expressing his anger in the tactics of the newspapers owned by rupert murdoch...
167
167
Jul 8, 2011
07/11
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
scotland yard says it has a list of 4,000 potentially victims of phone hacking. there are fresh allegations that family member of war dead may have been among the target. james murdock in a statement earlier today says news of the world is in the business of holding others to account. but it fail when it came to itself. in london, amy kellogg, fox news. >> bret: still ahead, did the obama administration do an end-around a funding ban for a controversial group? we'll explain. but first, we will talk live with the congressman trying to get answers about operation fast and furious. >> bret: we've been telling you in recent days about a federal law enforcement operation that deliberately put guns in the hands of criminals. the guns ended up in mexico and were used in crimes there, including doesps of murders. allegation of multiple agency involvement, deliberate lack of communication and a coverup. the man who has been looking for answers in accountability for operation fast and furious is house oversight and government reform chairman michael eisner. he joins us liv
scotland yard says it has a list of 4,000 potentially victims of phone hacking. there are fresh allegations that family member of war dead may have been among the target. james murdock in a statement earlier today says news of the world is in the business of holding others to account. but it fail when it came to itself. in london, amy kellogg, fox news. >> bret: still ahead, did the obama administration do an end-around a funding ban for a controversial group? we'll explain. but first, we...
159
159
Jul 12, 2011
07/11
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
he is being called in to scotland yard as part of their investigation to answer some questions. that's because he said that rebecca brooks, he said this in a tweet, rebecca brooks told him almost all the information that appeared in the tabloid was given to them by the police. he went on in a later tweet and talked about the fact that most likely the police are getting quite a bit of money for coming up with these tips. the investigation continues and is widening. in an effort to do something that is exhaustive this time they are checking every angle. george michael falls into that category. >> how are the people of london reacting to this as they see this paper and the details how it was run start to unravel? >> reporter: well, unfortunately, doesn't come as a big surprise for a lot of people here. there is a lot of mistrust. one towards politicians in this country and two towards the media. this for a lot of people just represents what they've known all along, there have been dubious practices. i don't think people here understood the extent to which reporters were going after
he is being called in to scotland yard as part of their investigation to answer some questions. that's because he said that rebecca brooks, he said this in a tweet, rebecca brooks told him almost all the information that appeared in the tabloid was given to them by the police. he went on in a later tweet and talked about the fact that most likely the police are getting quite a bit of money for coming up with these tips. the investigation continues and is widening. in an effort to do something...
191
191
Aug 12, 2011
08/11
by
WMAR
tv
eye 191
favorite 0
quote 0
., will help scotland yard. 1700 people were arrested this week. police need to pull in community groups to help ease racial tepgss. >>> and still ahead, a bat loose on plane full of passengers. why the cdc is worried tonight. >>> catch it if you can. the shooting star is coming to our skies tonight. why the moon might get in the way. >>> and the woman who wielded money, lipstick, and raw courage to save hundreds of lives. our "person of the week." purina cat chow helps you well-being. we're all striving for it. nurture it in your cat with a full family of excellent nutrition and helpful resources. purina cat chow. share a better life. summertime is now a happy time. when we can eat what we want and sleep soundly through the night. prevacid®24hr prevents the acid that causes frequent heartburn, all day, all night. helps defends against occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas and bloating. with three strains of good bacteria to help balance your colon. you had me at "probiotic." [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. >>> there's a new health a
., will help scotland yard. 1700 people were arrested this week. police need to pull in community groups to help ease racial tepgss. >>> and still ahead, a bat loose on plane full of passengers. why the cdc is worried tonight. >>> catch it if you can. the shooting star is coming to our skies tonight. why the moon might get in the way. >>> and the woman who wielded money, lipstick, and raw courage to save hundreds of lives. our "person of the week." purina...
124
124
Oct 22, 2011
10/11
by
CNN
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> moammar gadhafi and the link behind the bombing of flight 183 over lockerbie, scotland two decades ago straight ahead. the brother of a man killed on that flight speaks out. me menu n women men and uh pandas... elbows mmm [ male announcer ] wanchai ferry, try it yourself. [ woman on radio, indistinct ] ♪ bum-bum ♪ bum-bum, bum-bum, bum-bum ♪ ♪ ai, ai, ai ♪ bum-bum ♪ bum-bum, bum-bum ♪ [ ice rattles rhythmically ] ♪ [ imitates guitar noise ] the redesigned, 8-passenger pilot. smarter thinking. from honda. >>> a look at our top stories right now. one of america's longest and costliest wars is drawing to a close. president barack obama is ending the war in iraq. at the end of the year 39,000 men and women in uniform will be home for the holidays. >> i think it's wonderful. >> no better feeling in the world to know that you're fixing to go back home and get to reconnect. >> i think there is a time and a place for war, and i wasn't opposed to it when we were first there. i am happy to hear they will be coming home to their families. >> good to get them home. we just need
. >>> moammar gadhafi and the link behind the bombing of flight 183 over lockerbie, scotland two decades ago straight ahead. the brother of a man killed on that flight speaks out. me menu n women men and uh pandas... elbows mmm [ male announcer ] wanchai ferry, try it yourself. [ woman on radio, indistinct ] ♪ bum-bum ♪ bum-bum, bum-bum, bum-bum ♪ ♪ ai, ai, ai ♪ bum-bum ♪ bum-bum, bum-bum ♪ [ ice rattles rhythmically ] ♪ [ imitates guitar noise ] the redesigned,...
255
255
Jul 9, 2011
07/11
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 255
favorite 0
quote 0
scotland yard makes another arrest as the news of the world reaches its final edition. ♪ ♪ hey, dad, you think i could drive? i'll tell you what -- when we stop to fill it up. ♪ ♪ [ son ] you realize, it's gotta run out sometime. [ male announcer ] jetta tdi clean diesel. the turbo that gets 42 miles per gallon. ♪ it's schwab at your fingertips wherever, whenever you want. one log in lets you monitor all of your balances and transfer between accounts, so your money can move as fast as you do. check out your portfolio, track the market with live updates. and execute trades anywhere and anytime the inspiration hits you. even deposit checks right from your phone. just take a picture, hit deposit and you're done. open an account today and put schwab mobile to work for you. >>> welcome back, everybody. a religious group in iowa has crafted a new pledge for presidential hopefuls to sign, called marriage vow, a declaration of dependents upon marriage and family. bob vander plots said it comes after the recent sex scandals involving former california governor, arnold schwarzenegger and
scotland yard makes another arrest as the news of the world reaches its final edition. ♪ ♪ hey, dad, you think i could drive? i'll tell you what -- when we stop to fill it up. ♪ ♪ [ son ] you realize, it's gotta run out sometime. [ male announcer ] jetta tdi clean diesel. the turbo that gets 42 miles per gallon. ♪ it's schwab at your fingertips wherever, whenever you want. one log in lets you monitor all of your balances and transfer between accounts, so your money can move as fast as...
260
260
Jun 19, 2011
06/11
by
CNN
tv
eye 260
favorite 0
quote 0
i said but your ip address says you're coming in from scotland. i got that explained it was a proxy so the security people didn't get it. and i've dealt with that before where people were actually coming from proxies, from egypt or some other places where they were coming into the site through -- >> let me ask you this final question, because a lot of people think in some ways, beau cases, yours and tom mcmaster, the alleged syrian lesbian blogger, it's been kind of a setback for lesbians. now that this has all come out, do you feel like you owe anyone an apology? >> i think i do owe the community an apology because i know that some -- we did good work on the site. i had some incredible writers that were out there. one developed a whole series on the corrective rape issue in south africa. and now the credibility on that is hurt. i mean, people are saying, well, look at your leader. what about the rest of you? and i only hope that the rest -- the readership doesn't hold that against them, because i wasn't being straight up about who i was. because
i said but your ip address says you're coming in from scotland. i got that explained it was a proxy so the security people didn't get it. and i've dealt with that before where people were actually coming from proxies, from egypt or some other places where they were coming into the site through -- >> let me ask you this final question, because a lot of people think in some ways, beau cases, yours and tom mcmaster, the alleged syrian lesbian blogger, it's been kind of a setback for...
100
100
Oct 21, 2011
10/11
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
a semester abroad in scotland. she was on that flight coming home when she came to her death because of gadhafi. finally, he was brought to justice. this guy was a madman. do the republicans give the commander in chief, barack obama, credit for any of these things? absolutely not. they continually politicize this thing. today is a day to say, thank god these troops are coming home from iraq, thank god, frankly, we were able to bring bin laden and gadhafi to justice, and let's make sure that we invest our money, our time, our talent, and our lives of our americans here at home. >> this is why politics today stinks so much. you know, michael, when you're growing up, you're taught to play by the rules. when you're playing cowboys and indians, you get shot, you say, you got me. when an american president achieves a success, why does the other side not just give him that day? move on and argue about something else the next day? >> it's remarkable, both that he hasn't got a jump in the poll from what i see that's been cl
a semester abroad in scotland. she was on that flight coming home when she came to her death because of gadhafi. finally, he was brought to justice. this guy was a madman. do the republicans give the commander in chief, barack obama, credit for any of these things? absolutely not. they continually politicize this thing. today is a day to say, thank god these troops are coming home from iraq, thank god, frankly, we were able to bring bin laden and gadhafi to justice, and let's make sure that we...
440
440
Dec 20, 2011
12/11
by
WETA
tv
eye 440
favorite 0
quote 0
no he was from edinburgh, scotland. yep, that's all i've got from that actually. do you read the sherlock holmes, do you, geoff? geoff: craig, si. craig: it's not geoff tonight. it's chloe banderas. geoff: it's chloe banderas! the least famous of antonio banderas' brothers. [laughter] craig: really? who are the most famous brothers of antonio banderas that i perhaps should and don't. geoff: mario. craig: mario? geoff: guillermo. craig: guillermo. geoff: and then there's one just called rick. and then of course, the one from the motion picture, puss and boots. that's antonio. craig: that's antonio banderas. are you like the jacksons? did you perform? geoff: by that do you mean unemployed, looking for jobs? do you mean trying to ring -- wring every penny out of the famous one? yes. craig: that's probably enough! i don't want to know everything about your family. geoff: we are exactly like that, craig. craig: ok. do you read the "sherlock holmes." geoff: i do. i do. when i read it, it give mess a rath boner. craig: is that acceptable on the cbs network? [laughter] ge
no he was from edinburgh, scotland. yep, that's all i've got from that actually. do you read the sherlock holmes, do you, geoff? geoff: craig, si. craig: it's not geoff tonight. it's chloe banderas. geoff: it's chloe banderas! the least famous of antonio banderas' brothers. [laughter] craig: really? who are the most famous brothers of antonio banderas that i perhaps should and don't. geoff: mario. craig: mario? geoff: guillermo. craig: guillermo. geoff: and then there's one just called rick....
96
96
Jul 17, 2011
07/11
by
CNN
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
that's why we're seeing high ranking people, even prime ministers, even the head of scotland yard, tied up with this. they had so much power, they had to be kowtowed too. >> lisa bloom, we appreciate that. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> this scandal is reaching deep now into rupert murdoch's inner circle, and you can be sure that the man at the top is feeling the pressure. murdoch has ads running in seven british papers through monday saying, quote, we are sorry for the phone hacking scandal at the "news of the world." the popular tabloid he just shut down. and here's what he said in his own words. the scandal is widening to another murdoch paper, "the sunday times," and now even the fbi is opening an investigation. the allegations, hacking the personal phones of public figures, and the not so public, from murder victims to dead war heroes. >> and there is a firestorm, if you like, that is engulfing parts of the media, parts of the police, and indeed political systems' ability to respond. >> murdoch's news corp, the parent company of the fox news channel, also owns 20th century
that's why we're seeing high ranking people, even prime ministers, even the head of scotland yard, tied up with this. they had so much power, they had to be kowtowed too. >> lisa bloom, we appreciate that. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> this scandal is reaching deep now into rupert murdoch's inner circle, and you can be sure that the man at the top is feeling the pressure. murdoch has ads running in seven british papers through monday saying, quote, we are sorry for...
220
220
tv
eye 220
favorite 0
quote 0
happened, my brother and i -- my brother is two years older -- learned there was a pub named after him in scotland. and it turned out that this remote pub on an island 13 miles off the coast had been the scene of an accident of a liberty ship that was named after our father. so we went over there to frankly drink some champagne in this pub. and while we were there, we saw the remnants of the ship, the kind of an eight-foot hull covered with moss -- >> and that got you thinking -- >> the whole chain of events. >> here's something that really jumped out at me. you found in the "new york times" morgue, a story from 1947, five years after your father was killed never published. the lead sentence, that perhaps his death was perhaps the first in a number of trablgic incidents during the war in which american aircraft mista mistakingly attacked our own troops. that story was never published in the new york times, was it part of a cover-up? >> i don't know ffs a cover-up but i found it that is natufasc never printed it. as far as any reader would know, he died in an accident. but the whole story was never
happened, my brother and i -- my brother is two years older -- learned there was a pub named after him in scotland. and it turned out that this remote pub on an island 13 miles off the coast had been the scene of an accident of a liberty ship that was named after our father. so we went over there to frankly drink some champagne in this pub. and while we were there, we saw the remnants of the ship, the kind of an eight-foot hull covered with moss -- >> and that got you thinking -- >>...
269
269
Jul 12, 2011
07/11
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 269
favorite 0
quote 0
news corps is flat but implications to the takeover of bskyb and in terms of "the sunday times" or scotland yard that these are going to go. how far can you cut off a disease before you kill the patients. >> let's talk about doughnuts. dunkin' donuts thought to make a big move. >> there's one dunkin' donuts for about every 10,000 people in america. >> seems like one. >> there is one in every corner. they are planning to go public. this could add some of those animal spirits back into the marketplace. this doesn't only include donuts, my friend. it includes ice cream, as well. baskin-robins is part of this. for franchisees going public is hard. you have all of that scrutiny. we are concerned about jobs there. we are concerned about where it's going to price. i lost you at donuts, i think. >> i went to dunkin' donuts university one time. here is the lesson out of that. they're learning to make the donuts. don't go on the first couple of weeks. it takes a while to learn to make the donuts. note to self in case you should go. nicole lapin, thank you so much. >>> moments ago we heard from house
news corps is flat but implications to the takeover of bskyb and in terms of "the sunday times" or scotland yard that these are going to go. how far can you cut off a disease before you kill the patients. >> let's talk about doughnuts. dunkin' donuts thought to make a big move. >> there's one dunkin' donuts for about every 10,000 people in america. >> seems like one. >> there is one in every corner. they are planning to go public. this could add some of those...
98
98
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
you grew up in this little village in scotland. not many people live there. it was not as people like to say an unhappy upbringing. you were very happy for most of your life before you came on "britain's got talent." we discussed that. >> still am. >> the key person in your life was your mother who very sadly died really before she saw any of this. what would your mother have made of this do you think? >> that was a bit of a tricky one. she probably would have said, stop all the nonsense and just go on with it. >> what were the values she taught you? >> christian values, how to put yourself in other people's shoes and how to give your best even when things are really tough. >> you certainly did that and you entered britain's got talent and after the break i want to show you the clip that the whole world watched. the famous audition clip where i was there and i'll be honest laughing at you. but i wasn't laughing once you began to sing. you have the last laugh. is this a chevy volt? [ stu ] yeah. it's electric. i don't think so. it's got a gas tank right here.
you grew up in this little village in scotland. not many people live there. it was not as people like to say an unhappy upbringing. you were very happy for most of your life before you came on "britain's got talent." we discussed that. >> still am. >> the key person in your life was your mother who very sadly died really before she saw any of this. what would your mother have made of this do you think? >> that was a bit of a tricky one. she probably would have said,...
252
252
Aug 13, 2011
08/11
by
WMAR
tv
eye 252
favorite 0
quote 0
after those devastating riots, tonight we're one-on-one with the top cop, now off to britain, we ask is scotland yard next? >>> rise and fall, years ago today, the order to build that wall, the images then and now from berlin and that moment peter jennings, our witness to history. >> someone reached up and handed me a small block from the wall. >>> and her simple wish, so many of you heard her story and you won't believe what's happened now. >>> good evening. great to have you with us this saturday. they're off tonight in iowa. the republicans who want to be president, are facing their first major test of strength in the iowa straw polls. the results being counted as we come on the air tonight. the candidates have been campaigning for those votes for months, some for years, preparing for this moment, straw poll offer impacts just who survives going forward. while this is going on in iowa, another republican is trying to steal the thunder, rick perry making it ficial. >>> we do begin tonight in iowa where jake tapper leads us off tonight. >> reporter: good evening, david, from inside the iowa sta
after those devastating riots, tonight we're one-on-one with the top cop, now off to britain, we ask is scotland yard next? >>> rise and fall, years ago today, the order to build that wall, the images then and now from berlin and that moment peter jennings, our witness to history. >> someone reached up and handed me a small block from the wall. >>> and her simple wish, so many of you heard her story and you won't believe what's happened now. >>> good evening....
140
140
Aug 12, 2011
08/11
by
WMAR
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> also, what scotland yard is doing going after the london rioters. it's 5:51 on this friday, august 12th. thanks for waking up with "good morning maryland." we are back in a bit. ♪ [ female announcer ] everybody loves that cushiony feeling. uh oh. i gotta go. [ female announcer ] and with charmin ultra soft, you can get that same cushiony feeling you love while still using less. charmin ultra soft has extra cushions that are soft and more absorbent. so you can use four times less versus the leading value brand. ah. [ female announcer ] using less never felt so good. we all go... why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra soft. >>> five things to know on this friday morning. president obama will meet with business leaders in a closed- door meeting likely going over the nature of the economy. and also, mr. obama will welcome the superbowl champ green bay packers to the behight white house. >>> the f -- white house. >>> the fbi is getting involved with the verizon worker strike looking at sabotage at verizon facilities. verizon says wires have been cut s
. >>> also, what scotland yard is doing going after the london rioters. it's 5:51 on this friday, august 12th. thanks for waking up with "good morning maryland." we are back in a bit. ♪ [ female announcer ] everybody loves that cushiony feeling. uh oh. i gotta go. [ female announcer ] and with charmin ultra soft, you can get that same cushiony feeling you love while still using less. charmin ultra soft has extra cushions that are soft and more absorbent. so you can use four...
159
159
Aug 29, 2011
08/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
i wanted to start by saying it is great to be in scotland. many people do not know how strong the initiatives are in computer science. there are a number of companies that i am personally invested in, and i think there is every reason to believe there will be quite a renaissance here in a place that you might not have thought. i also wanted to say that's it is quite an honor to be here, especially because in my growing up i have always assumed that there were people from the media and television world and people from the scientific world that there would be one person that would live in both worlds. i wanted to take a minute to say that i think we have just seen steve jobs step down as ceo of apple to become chairman. he was the only person i have ever known that has ever been able to actually merge the world's completely reject completely. ure that he and the company will continue to weld in the future. from my perspective, that is the perfect example of the union we should see in the future. and from my perspective again, this is the first
i wanted to start by saying it is great to be in scotland. many people do not know how strong the initiatives are in computer science. there are a number of companies that i am personally invested in, and i think there is every reason to believe there will be quite a renaissance here in a place that you might not have thought. i also wanted to say that's it is quite an honor to be here, especially because in my growing up i have always assumed that there were people from the media and...